The mysto Bodysurf zine from Oz is back with issue 4–60-some pages of the intertidal, ultra-smiling, wave-breaking, sand-dredging margin between land and sea. Like all margins, it makes you think about borders and which side you fall upon, though with this particular line you smear all over like a Sharpie on watercolor paper and so the idea of drawing a line in the sand and setting up a flag on one side or the other is just silly. And so is this meandering, meatball-fueled keyboard improvisation that passes for a post. Enough words, scribe, and let them check out the pix!
See a sweet little gallery of more bodysurfing pictures here and all of Bodysurf #4 here.



Via Say Mayday via Drift. Tx.
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